Blue Clett

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Blue Clett

North Ronaldsay: the post office The post office is more or less in the centre of the island, and is open 10-12 Monday and Wednesday-to-Friday, and 12-2 on Tuesdays.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4706053">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119</a> for a close-up of the postbox in the wall.
North Ronaldsay: the post office Credit: Chris Downer

Blue Clett is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, a group of islands located off the northeastern coast of Scotland. Situated on the western side of the island of Westray, Blue Clett is a headland that juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean, forming a distinctive point that is highly visible from both land and sea.

The Blue Clett headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which rise steeply from the surrounding sea. The cliffs are composed of layers of sedimentary rock, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been weathered by the relentless power of the ocean waves over thousands of years. As a result, the cliffs exhibit a stunning array of colors, ranging from deep blue to gray and brown, giving the headland its name.

The headland itself is a haven for a variety of seabirds, including fulmars, guillemots, and puffins. These birds nest in the crevices and ledges of the cliffs, taking advantage of the natural protection provided by the steep terrain. The surrounding waters are also teeming with marine life, making Blue Clett a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

Access to Blue Clett is possible via a coastal path that winds along the edge of the cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and nearby islands. The headland is also a popular spot for photographers, who are drawn to its dramatic landscapes and ever-changing light conditions.

Overall, Blue Clett is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the raw beauty of Orkney's coastline. Its striking cliffs, diverse birdlife, and stunning views make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

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Blue Clett Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.350172/-2.4230032 or Grid Reference HY7651. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North Ronaldsay: the post office The post office is more or less in the centre of the island, and is open 10-12 Monday and Wednesday-to-Friday, and 12-2 on Tuesdays.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4706053">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119</a> for a close-up of the postbox in the wall.
North Ronaldsay: the post office
The post office is more or less in the centre of the island, and is open 10-12 Monday and Wednesday-to-Friday, and 12-2 on Tuesdays. See HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119 for a close-up of the postbox in the wall.
North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119 The island's only postbox is set into a window of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4706045">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the post office</a>. It is a nice, and increasingly rare, example of what is known as a 'carpenter's box' - one that was locally made to suit, and clearly not a regular design.

The window is also embellished with a whalebone.
North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119
The island's only postbox is set into a window of HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the post office. It is a nice, and increasingly rare, example of what is known as a 'carpenter's box' - one that was locally made to suit, and clearly not a regular design. The window is also embellished with a whalebone.
Holland House from Nouster, North Ronaldsay
Holland House from Nouster, North Ronaldsay
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay Although named South Bay on OS maps, this is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay
Although named South Bay on OS maps, this is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay Looking across towards the pier; although named South Bay on OS maps, the bay is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay
Looking across towards the pier; although named South Bay on OS maps, the bay is known as Nouster Bay locally.
South Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
South Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
Off loading cars from MV Earl Sigard at North Ronaldsay North Ronaldsay is the only inhabited island in the Orkney Islands where vehicles need to be craned off and on.
Off loading cars from MV Earl Sigard at North Ronaldsay
North Ronaldsay is the only inhabited island in the Orkney Islands where vehicles need to be craned off and on.
On North Ronaldsay - South Bay
On North Ronaldsay - South Bay
On North Ronaldsay - walking from the jetty towards Holland
On North Ronaldsay - walking from the jetty towards Holland
On North Ronaldsay - Trig point at Holland
On North Ronaldsay - Trig point at Holland
Old mills at Nesstoun, North Ronaldsay The large building is a watermill, built in 1907 to replace another nearby. The conical stump is the base of Peckhouse Windmill which had a wooden upper structure.
Old mills at Nesstoun, North Ronaldsay
The large building is a watermill, built in 1907 to replace another nearby. The conical stump is the base of Peckhouse Windmill which had a wooden upper structure.
Haskie Taing and Bridesness, North Ronaldsay, from the air
Haskie Taing and Bridesness, North Ronaldsay, from the air
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air Named South Bay on the maps but known as Nouster Bay on the island. Twingness and Loch Gretchen are in the background.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
Named South Bay on the maps but known as Nouster Bay on the island. Twingness and Loch Gretchen are in the background.
Dunes behind Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air Loch Gretchen is in the background.
Dunes behind Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
Loch Gretchen is in the background.
North Ronaldsay pier from the air
North Ronaldsay pier from the air
View to the rest of Orkney from North Ronaldsay From near the Bird Observatory, looking towards, if I remember correctly, Sanday, Eday and Rousay.
View to the rest of Orkney from North Ronaldsay
From near the Bird Observatory, looking towards, if I remember correctly, Sanday, Eday and Rousay.
Midsummer sunset at the North Ronaldsay standing stone There appears to be no significance to the alignment of the stone according to the solstice, although the stone does appear to aligned with the setting sun at the equinox.
Midsummer sunset at the North Ronaldsay standing stone
There appears to be no significance to the alignment of the stone according to the solstice, although the stone does appear to aligned with the setting sun at the equinox.
North Ronaldsay lighthouse from Holland
North Ronaldsay lighthouse from Holland
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Blue Clett is located at Grid Ref: HY7651 (Lat: 59.350172, Lng: -2.4230032)

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.350172,-2.4230032
Created By: almien_coastlines mod
Lat/Long: 59.351376/-2.41555
Broch of Burrian
Historic: archaeological_site
Wikidata: Q15108049
Wikipedia: en:Broch of Burrian
Lat/Long: 59.3480729/-2.4189244
Point of Burrian
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 59.3476855/-2.4183048
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.353883/-2.4197746
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.3528959/-2.4215932
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.3523818/-2.4222745
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.3533751/-2.4207027
Hindoo Geo
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.3525424/-2.4258874
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